Yes, Canada's Wonderland is completely cashless. All transactions for tickets, food, merchandise, and games must be made using debit cards, credit cards, or mobile wallets (like Apple Pay or Google Pay).
Canadians don't use cash frequently and cards are the most popular option when paying. However, cash is still commonly accepted and some people prefer the more traditional payment methods.
Can I bring my own water bottle into Canada's Wonderland?
No bag/backpack, you are waved through to the park entrance lane. Individual Snacks (ie need for dietary/medical reasons or young children) are allowed, water bottles (no glass/cans) are also allowed. There are water bottle refilling stations at all restroom locations.
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Can you bring cash to Canada's Wonderland?
We're Cashless
For your convenience, Cash-to-Card kiosks are located throughout the park to convert your cash to a prepaid debit card that can be used anywhere Visa is accepted for no additional fee.
Under the TSA's 3-1-1 Liquid Rule, you cannot bring a water bottle filled with water through security in your carry-on bag. However, you are allowed to pack an empty reusable water bottle, which can be filled up once you pass through security.
Canada's Wonderland Bag Policy: Clear plastic bags smaller than 12” x 12” x 6” as well as non-clear wristlets or clutches no larger than 5”x 8”x 2” are allowed at Canada's Wonderland. All bags are subject to search prior to entry.
The Bureau alleges that Wonderland is advertising prices that do not include a mandatory fixed fee of $0.99, $6.99, $8.99, or $9.99. Canada's Wonderland charges a processing fee for online purchases involving park admission, starting at $6.99 and increasing to $8.99 or $9.99 depending on the number of items purchased.
Choose the bottle, get refills during your first visit plus pay $6.99 (plus tax) for refills all day on any other visit or choose the wristband and receive a paper cup for each refill the day of your visit. Only a 15 minute wait interval between refills.
Sweden has officially become the first country in the world to go completely cashless. Almost every shop, café, and public transport system in Sweden now accepts only digital payments like cards or mobile apps. The popular app “Swish,” launched in 2012, is used by millions of Swedes to send and receive money instantly.
The 2-dollar coin, or 'Toonie', as Canadians have named it, features the image of an adult polar bear in early summer on an ice floe. It was designed by wildlife and landscape artist Brent Townsend. The 2-dollar coin was first introduced on February 19, 1996, to replace the 2-dollar bill.
Canada's Wonderland operates from early May to early September. It usually remains open on weekends only through October. Get tickets for single-day admission or a season pass for unlimited daytime visits, plus discounts on food and merch. Only cashless payments are accepted.
For Hyde Park's Winter Wonderland, entry can be free (off-peak) or £5-£8.25+ (standard/peak), but you'll need extra money for attractions like rides, the Ice Kingdom (£9-£18), Bar Ice (£17-£18), food, drinks, and games, with many visitors budgeting £50-£100+ per person for a day out, depending on activities. Costs add up quickly with food, drinks, and rides, so pre-booking and choosing off-peak entry can save money.
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* Foods from outside and alcoholic drinks are not allowed inside park. Intoxicated persons are not allowed to enter the park. * All persons, bags luggage and parcels and any other items is subject to security check at the point of entry to the park and at such other locations inside the park as we consider appropriate.
Can I take food and juice with me in Canada's Wonderland?
You can't bring sandwiches (or anything) into Canada's Wonderland (see below) but you're welcome to bring coolers and keep them in your vehicle. If you get your hand stamped, you can come and go as often as you'd like.
Water park admission is included in your regular park ticket. Yes, bring your own towels and bathing suits (if you forget – there is a shop in the water park to buy all your water fun essentials). Backpacks and bags can be safely stored in lockers for a small fee.
The liquid rule applies to the liquid itself, not the container. An empty bottle of any size is perfectly acceptable to bring through security. You can then fill it up once you're on the other side.
According to Dr. Sumego, bacteria and mold thrive in moist environments, like the reusable water bottles many of us use every day. You often can't see the germs that may be growing inside your water bottle, and they could potentially cause you to experience symptoms similar to food poisoning.
Can I carry an empty water bottle through security?
You can't carry liquids through the security line with you, but you can take along an empty water bottle. Never chuck your bottled water at airport security. Instead, drain out the water and hang onto the bottle, then refill at water fountains once you're through security.